The New Stack says Cal.com is moving its core scheduling codebase behind a proprietary license, arguing that AI-assisted attackers have changed the security tradeoffs of publishing the code openly.
Cal.com goes private: A security reckoning for open source
The New Stack says Cal.com is moving its core scheduling codebase behind a proprietary license, arguing that AI-assisted attackers have changed the security tradeoffs of publishing the code openly.
Source: The New Stack